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MSNBC Andrea Mitchell Reports July 7, 2024

i believe my plan is responsible is fair. it focuses the benefit on middle-class and working families. so will it help or hurt the president and democrats politically? today opinion sharply divided. i voted for the president specifically for this issue. $20,000 for pell recipients would be a major victory. i just feel it s a little slap in the face to those who worked hard to pay it off. also today restrictive abortion bans taking effect in oklahoma, tennessee and texas. combined with state bans already in effect since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. 1/3 of american women now live in states where abortion procedures are either banned entirely or very severely curtailed. but in idaho a judge has temporarily blocked part of the state s new law for conflicting with federal health care guarantees. first, though, to student loans. joining us now, nbc news chief white house correspondent and weekend today co-anchor kristen welker. msnbc correspondent tremain

MSNBC Andrea Mitchell Reports June 4, 2024 16:46:00

than 50% chance that she s going to lose her uterus. there s a 10% chance that she will develop sepsis and herself die. that weighs on me. i voted for that bill. these are affecting people. this woman was carrying a dead fetus. the fetus had been determined to have died. and she was not permitted to have a medical procedure to deal with that. dr. gustafson, first to you. the medical ramifications of that could be really serious. absolutely. pregnant people will lose their lives over these bans that were put in place by legislators who many of whom just don t understand any of the complexity of pregnancy. pregnancy isn t a happy safe event for many people. it is a very complex medical condition. and this illustrates exactly that. what happens when legislators,

Bill Seeks to Help More Families Homeschool

Dozens of homeschooling families showed up to support an important new bill, sponsored by a homeschool mom. Among other improvements, the measure would align academic performance requirements for homeschoolers with those for other students.

Bill Seeks to Help More Families Homeschool

Dozens of homeschooling families showed up to support an important new bill, sponsored by a homeschool mom. Among other improvements, the measure would align academic performance requirements for homeschoolers with those for other students.

MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes August 11, 2021 00:57:00

and so we re going to spend taxpayers money to essentially make sure that democracy continues to happen. but it is just an outreach by a handful of republican legislators who, frankly, are still dreaming that donald trump won and kiss the ring. and so this is a way of solving that. governor, let s talk covid. 68% of wisconsinites over 18 years old have gotten one dose of the vaccine. that s lower than 70% in florida which is in the middle of a major outbreak. what are you doing to encourage people in your state to get vaccinated, and what is holding them back? it s a number of factors and that s the complexity. yes, we led the nation for several weeks when we had lots of people that wanted to make sure they got their shots in arms. and we were very, very successful. it has plateaued. we re still reaching out to people as much as we can.

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